John Schuck
John Schuck is one of the renowned American actors who is famous for playing roles in the 1970s crime drama TV series McMillan & Wife. He has also starred in Star Trek movies and the Law & Order programs.
Schuck, who was previously married to Susan Bay, tied the knot with Harrison Houlé after the divorce. He shares a son with Bay.
Early Life & Parents of John
John Schuck was born Conrad John Schuck Jr. on February 4, 1940, in Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States of America. As of now, he is in her mid-80s. He was born to mother Mary Schuck (née Hamilton) and father Conrad John Schuck, who was a professor at SUNY Buffalo.
John has a brother, Peter Schuck. His nationality is American, and he is of white ethnicity and English and German descent. He first studied at Amherst Central High School and then attended Denison University, where he made his first theatrical appearances.
What Is John Schuck's Net Worth?
Being a veteran actor in Hollywood, John Schuck has earned a considerable amount of money from his film and TV personality. According to the Celebrity Net Worth, John has an estimated net worth of $1 million with a good amount of salary. He reportedly gets paid $10 to $100 per hour.
Details about John's cars, house, and properties are under wraps. However, according to some online sources, he owns an expensive home in Boston, Massachusetts.
Who Is John Schuck's Wife Harrison Houle? Their Married & Kids
John Schuck is a married man and has been married to his loving wife, Harrison Houlé, a professional painter. The loving couple exchanged wedding vows in an intimate ceremony in 1990. They do not have a child together. The two are living happily together.
John was previously married to his Star Trek co-star Susan Bay. They tied the knot in 1978 and got a divorce in 1983. The former couple shares a son, Aaron Bay-Schuck, 41, together. Aaron is the CEO of Warner Bros. Records.
Career Highlights: John Schuck's Movies & TV Series
After graduation, John Schuck continued his acting career at the Cleveland Play House, Baltimore's Center Stage. He later joined the American Conservatory Theater, where Robert Altman discovered him.
John made his film debut with the role of Capt. Walter Kosciuszko's "Painless Pole" Waldowski in the CBS hit comedy TV series M*A*S*H in 1970. He is the first person in Hollywood history to utter the word "f** K[ing]" in a major studio film. He has appeared in many Altman films, including Brewster McCloud, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, and Thieves Like Us.
In 1970, John played the role of Frank Carelli in the 5th episode of season 1 of CBS' The Mary Tyler Moore Show, "Keep Your Guard Up." Later in 1971, he portrayed San Francisco Police Detective Sergeant Charles Enright in the NBC hit television series, McMillan & Wife.
John has since appeared in Thieves Like Us, Brewster McCloud, Holy Matrimony, Demon Knight, Dick Tracy, and Star Trek movies (alongside William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, and Christopher Plummer.)
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